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So now here comes cloudcomputing and once again my risk flag goes up. Having my head in “the cloud” is not as risky as it appears. I use the cloud everyday. My news and information aggregator is in the cloud. My task management is in the cloud. My social connections are in the cloud. E-mail, calendar, office docs, miscellaneous file storage.all in the cloud. I’m even writing this document in the cloud! So what is the cloud?

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video Social Media Google CloudComputingIf you did not get a Wave invite, but would like to get a peek at it, here are few videos from those that did get invites. And here is the Google Wave team on launch day.

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Earlier this week, Michael Bromley , Head of Online Services at Telstra Business , visited my workplace to provide me and my colleagues with an overview of cloudcomputing. What is cloudcomputing? Private clouds.

Seeing cloudcomputing ranked as the highest keyword inspired me to add a bit more about the Cloud. So I have decided to add a cloud application page. The Cloud App page is a compilation of free cloud applications. Please feel free to recommend your favorite free cloud app and I will add it to the list. Tools Google e-Learning CloudComputingWhile recently reviewing my "best of" posts, I also looked at its top keywords.

Tools Cloud graphics e-Learning CloudComputingHere is a free, practical tool for creating charts. ChartGo.com provides an incredibly easy to use web-based tool for creating charts, including bar, pie, line and area charts.

With Cloudcomputing gaining a major foothold in the enterprise, millions of corporate employees are seeing the legacy intranet apps they’ve used for decades getting replaced with shiny new SaaS applications. So he says those Cloud apps are as secure as regular apps?

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Hosting Trajectory IQ runs on the largest, most reliable on-demand computing platform on the planet, Amazon Web Services. Core platform services help Trajectory IQ get to the next level When we started Trajectory IQ nearly five years ago, we were on a mission to make learning at work fun.

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There are theories that we can live on (or at least our memories can live on) within the vast digital acreage of the cloud. This is already possible, because whatever we create and share via the cloud, is indeed preserved for future use by ourselves and others.

Assessment Tools e-Learning CloudComputingProProfs has been nice enough to give one of our lucky readers a free copy of Quiz Maker Pro. They created a sample quiz, which if you score 100% you will be included in our drawing for a free one year copy. Below is the link to the quiz, which will give you a good feel of what can be done with Quiz Maker in addition to moving you closer to winning your free copy for one year. How Teachers Can Use Web 2.0

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I will also be adding this new tool to the Cloud Apps page. Tools Cloud Google CloudComputingGoogle Labs recently released their Public Data Explorer. You can create charts and visualizations with public data sets. I created the examples below from data provided by the World Bank. The amount of data provided by the World Bank is impressive.